Sunday, March 17, 2019
Comparing two poems - Binsey Poplar by Hopkins and I wandered lonely Es
Comparing two poems - Binsey poplar by Hopkins and I wandered lonely as a cloud by Wordsworth. liken the two poems and comment on- The overall feelings of the poem- How they use lyric poem effectively- What the poems suggest about the characters of the authors.The two poems Binsey Poplars by Hopkins and I wandered lonely as acloud by Wordsworth both bind rattling strong, emotive feelings.However, the feelings that they contain are very different.The Binsey Poplars poem has an overall feeling of anger. Hopkins isopenly ferocious by the removal of the trees which is clear line upn inthe poem as it stresses the emergent shock that Hopkins experiences ashe fancys his trees have gone. in that respect is also a great feeling of sadnessas Hopkinshas clearly lost something he sustainmentd for.My aspens dearThe opening rallying cry of my tells us that Hopkins thinks of the trees ashis own which show his care for them and the attention he must havegiven them. They were clearly very important to him which explains hisprotectiveness over them and also why he used the my and dear.On the other hand, the Wordsworth poem is more joyful. It has anoverall feeling of happiness which is seen from the word dance. Thisword is repeated in every stanza of the poem to continually inspire thereader of the joyous feeling throughout the poem. The poem also comes across as carefree which stern be seen by the description of the sniffy way the author is inon my couch I lie in a vacant or in pensive moodWordsworth writes that he lies on his couch it immediately shows thecalm and peaceful state he is in. There is then confirmation on hiscarefree state of mind when he describes himself in a vacant or ... ...rates the number of plants as wellas the fact that the daffodils are stretched in never-ending lineThe Binsey Poplars poem contains a carve up of anger and rage, thisreflects on the author, Hopkins. So, from this poem we can see thatthe character of Hopkins can be very hot-t empered and vengeful.However, the fact that he acted in this shadowy fashion means that hecared for the trees very much and therefore we see a loving and caringside to Hopkins. On the other hand, Wordsworth does not show any angerin his poem but lonesome(prenominal) positive feelings such as happiness and elation.In conclusion, we can see that the two poems differ greatly in thefeelings they project through mood and literacy devices. However, thepoems do have one thing in common in that they both portray the samesentient of concern over plants that the authors clearly care a lotabout.
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